Roseland Barn, Trenear is a beautifully converted barn offering spacious accommodation in the heart of spectacular West Cornwall. The large fully equipped kitchen / diner welcomes you with its family dining table, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. The bright, airy lounge opens before you with plenty of comfortable seating, Smart TV and DVD player, plus a cosy wood burner for those tranquil evenings.
Step outside through French doors to discover the lovely enclosed garden, where a lawn area and patio with garden furniture and BBQ await your al fresco dining adventures. The property features two large bedrooms: a master with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom, and a bright twin room with its own en-suite shower room. Both bedrooms offer comfort and privacy, ensuring restful nights after days exploring Cornwall's treasures.
Imagine waking to birdsong drifting through your windows, brewing morning coffee in the well-appointed kitchen, then stepping onto the patio to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. As evening approaches, gather around the wood burner, sharing tales of your coastal discoveries whilst the countryside settles into peaceful twilight around you.
Roseland Barn, Trenear is perfectly positioned to explore Cornwall's diverse attractions and stunning coastline. Just 400 metres away, discover Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection, where underground tours reveal Cornwall's rich mining heritage. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary in Gweek (7 km) offers interactive experiences with rescued marine life, while Stithians Lake Activities Centre (8 km) provides water sports and nature trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The Great Flat Lode Trail (9 km) presents a scenic circular route showcasing historical engine houses and breathtaking views.
Further afield, Polgoon Vineyard near Penzance (30 km) invites you to sample award-winning wines and ciders made from grapes grown in Cornwall's unique microclimate, with guided tours through the vineyards and tastings in their charming on-site shop and café. St Mawes Castle is a 34-kilometre drive away and captivates visitors with its distinctive Tudor clover-leaf design, built by Henry VIII, offering spectacular panoramic views across the Carrick Roads estuary and interactive exhibitions about coastal defence history. Newquay Zoo (39 km) delights families with over 130 species including endangered lemurs, tropical birds, and native British wildlife, alongside engaging conservation projects and daily animal talks.
The historic market town of Redruth, just 12 kilometres away, boasts a thriving creative arts scene centred around its regenerated town centre and Krowji creative hub, alongside beautiful countryside walks through former mining landscapes and the scenic Carnon Valley. Meanwhile, Falmouth is 20 kilometres distant and enchants visitors with its magnificent coastal fortresses including the imposing Pendennis Castle guarding the harbour entrance, exhilarating zip wire adventures through ancient woodlands, and abundant arts culture featuring the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, contemporary galleries, and a bustling waterfront brimming with independent shops and restaurants.”